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Nova Scotia court quashes hospital CEO’s conviction for fraud, calls for new trialNova Scotia's highest court has quashed the fraud conviction of a children's hospital CEO who used a corporate credit card to pay for $47,000 in personal expenses.CanadaMar 8, 2023
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Former CEO of Halifax children’s hospital released on bail, appeal set for MarchTracy Kitch has been granted bail one day after being sentenced to five months in jail for fraud. She was released on a $20,000 surety and must abide by several conditions.CanadaAug 11, 2022
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Former Halifax children’s hospital CEO sentenced to 5 months in jail for fraudTracy Kitch was found guilty of fraud after she used a corporate credit card to pay for tens of thousands of dollars in personal expenses.CrimeAug 10, 2022
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Former Halifax children’s hospital CEO guilty of fraud over $5,000Tracy Kitch, the former CEO of a Halifax children’s hospital, has been found guilty of one count of fraud over $5,000. She will be sentenced in April.CanadaFeb 28, 2022
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IWK Health Centre’s chief financial officer on paid leave in wake of expense scandalThe former IWK president and CEO Tracy Kitch resigned Aug. 23 for what the chairwoman of the hospital’s board described as personal reasons.MoneySep 11, 2017
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